Feeder

-

A feeder comprising an elongate receptacle for food; a removable part; and an elongate restraining pin positioned within the feeder. The direction of elongation of the elongate restraining pin is parallel to that of the feeder. When in an engaged position, the elongate restraining pin is engaged with the removable part so as to couple the removable part to the feeder, and, in a retracted position, is disengaged with the removable part as to uncouple the removable part from the feeder.

Skip to: Description  ·  Claims  ·  References Cited  · Patent History  ·  Patent History
Description
PRIORITY INFORMATION

The present application claims priority to Great Britain Patent Application No. 0713658.3, filed on Jul. 16, 2007, all of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a feeder for an animal, especially a bird, having a receptacle for feed.

Bird feeders are of course known and, at the time of writing, a large selection can be purchased from Jacobi Jayne & Co (www.jacobijayne.co.uk).

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a feeder comprising an elongate receptacle for food; a removable part; and an elongate retractable member positioned within the feeder whereby the direction of elongation of the retractable member is parallel to that of the feeder, wherein, in an engaged position, the retractable member is engaged with the removable part so as to couple the removable part to the feeder, and, in a retracted position, is disengaged with the removable part as to uncouple the removable part from the feeder.

Further in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a feeder comprising a receptacle for food; a removable part; and a retractable member, wherein, in an engaged position, the retractable member is engaged with the removable part so as to couple the removable part to the feeder, and, in a retracted position, is disengaged with the removable part as to uncouple the removable part from the feeder; and wherein the retractable part is one of either a perch, a port or a base or port with an integral perch.

The inventor has realised that bird feeders are not routinely cleaned because they are either inaccessible for cleaning or require any tools such as screw drivers or the like to dissemble the feeder for access to the receptacle for cleaning. A feeder according to the present invention has a removable part which may be removed for access to the receptacle for cleaning by disengaging a retractable part and, ideally, by hand from external to the feeder without requiring any tools.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The invention will now be described, by way of example only.

FIG. 1a shows, schematically, a bird feeder according to the present invention; and

FIGS. 1 b and 1c show an exploded view of a bird feeder.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIG. 1a, a feeder according to the present invention is shown comprising a receptacle 10 to which is removably coupled a base 11, a pair of lower ports 12, 12′ and a pair of upper ports 13, 13′. Each port has connected to it a corresponding perch. In an engaged position, both pairs of ports are coupled to each other inside the receptacle by an elongate restraining pin 14.

Referring to FIGS. 1b and 1c, the restraining pin 14 is illustrated being retracted. This can be done by hand including by a user (not shown) pulling the loop 15 at one end of the pin 14 from external to the feeder. A hook, “L” or other shape may be used as an alternative to the loop. When retracted, the pin no longer couples the pairs of lower ports 12, 12′ and upper ports 13, 13′ whereby they can be disconnected from the feeder.

Furthermore, uncoupling of the lower ports 12, 12′ causes protrusion 16, 16′ on the lower ports 12, 12′ to egress from corresponding recesses 17, 17′ on the base 11, thereby allowing the base to be uncoupled from the feeder.

Such disassembly facilitates cleaning without requiring a user to dissemble the feeder with any special tools.

Claims

1. A bird feeder comprising:

an elongate receptacle for food;
first and second removable parts each comprising a perch and a port, insertable through respective first and second apertures in a wall of said receptacle; and directly engageable with one another within the receptacle by an engagement assembly comprising complementary interlocking portions on said first and second removable parts; and
an elongate restraining pin positioned within the receptacle whereby the direction of elongation of the elongate restraining pin is parallel to that of the receptacle, said restraining pin being axially insertable into said receptacle from one end thereof to directly engage and couple together said first and second removable parts within said receptacle and thereby to couple the removable parts to the feeder, and retractable from the receptacle to release the first and second removable parts;
wherein, in an engaged position, the elongate restraining pin is engaged with said interlocking portions of the first and second removable parts so as to couple them together and thereby couple the removable parts to the feeder, and, in a retracted position, is disengaged from the first and second removable parts so as to uncouple them from one another and from the feeder for radially removing the first and second removable parts through said respective first and second apertures in the elongate receptacle for food, and
wherein the elongate restraining pin is engaged and disengaged by respectively axially inserting and retracting the elongate restraining pin by hand from outside the feeder.

2. A feeder according to claim 1 wherein the elongate restraining pin comprises a hook or a loop at one end.

3. A feeder according to claim 2 wherein, in the engaged position, the hook or loop is located in a recess of the feeder.

4. A feeder according to claim 1, wherein the first removable part and the second removable part form a first pair of removable ports, further comprising a second pair of removable ports, wherein, in the engaged position, the elongate restraining pin is engaged with the first and second pairs of removable ports inside the elongate receptacle for food.

5. A feeder according to claim 4 further comprising a base; and wherein, in the engaged position, the first pair of removable ports are engaged with the base so as to couple the base to the feeder.

6. A feeder according to claim 1 wherein the elongate restraining pin is non-threaded.

7. A feeder as claimed in claim 1, wherein said perch and port are integrally formed with one another.

8. A feeder as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second apertures through which said first and second removable parts are inserted are located opposite one another.

Referenced Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
2884899 May 1959 Jackes et al.
4636061 January 13, 1987 Staude et al.
5044319 September 3, 1991 Blasbalg
5063877 November 12, 1991 Riggi
5360138 November 1, 1994 Zeller
5709165 January 20, 1998 Nurmikko
5829383 November 3, 1998 Blanding
6024049 February 15, 2000 Price
6360690 March 26, 2002 Canby
6863024 March 8, 2005 Obenshain
7448346 November 11, 2008 Stone et al.
7827936 November 9, 2010 Puckett et al.
20030150391 August 14, 2003 Rich
Other references
  • International Search Report for Great Britain Patent Application No. GB0713658.3, UKIPO, Nov. 6, 2007, 2 pages.
Patent History
Patent number: 8985053
Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 30, 2008
Date of Patent: Mar 24, 2015
Patent Publication Number: 20090020075
Assignee: (Canterbury, Kent)
Inventors: Matthew John Wood (Herne Bay), Graham Charles Evans (Canterbury)
Primary Examiner: Timothy D Collins
Assistant Examiner: Joshua Huson
Application Number: 12/164,399
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Having A Perch (119/57.8)
International Classification: A01K 61/02 (20060101); A01K 39/012 (20060101);